The batch file makes hardcoded assumptions about the name of the interpreter and the lua DLL - I can't remember how I got past this using LuaJIT the first time (probably renaming/copying them, lazy as usual), so this time I just tweaked the installer to accept an /INT parameter with the interpreter name, and just added a check for lua51.dll somewhere.
Then I tried to install Luasocket again and was reminded that it will not work. Must read up on this 'builtin' type and see what can be done... Tiny diff of installer.bat attached.
lr-winstaller-fix.diff
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